Friday, December 21, 2007

Welcome Into the world.......

My newest grandson, Jackson David Baker.
Born 9:58 am, December 19, 2007.
Weight - 7 lbs, 15.6 oz.



The proud parents, my youngest daughter Cheryl and her companion David.












My eldest daughter (now aunt) Mary and my other grandson in the background (now cousin) Kyle.











A handsome young fellow, isn't he? My warmest congratulations to the parents.


Larry

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

A New Visitor

As we were leaving to go grocery shopping today Indra noticed a peculiar shaped critter climbing through the decorative blocks onto our patio. Upon further inspection it revealed itself to be a Yucatan Vine Snake. We'd seen a much smaller one before but this character was about 5 feet long.


Thelma the coon hound, as always, thought it was a "treat" and is staring at it longingly. Anyway, we turned it loose in the vacant but verdant lot next door. Later I found this on the internet about this beautiful creature:

"The species goes by a variety of names, including Neotropical Vine Snake, Whipsnake, Bejuquilla Parda and, in local Maya, Xtachoy. Xtachoy refers to the drawstring on a well bucket. It's OXYBELIS AENEUS.
One reason people know this species is that the snake really looks like a vine stem, and Mexicans are always grabbing such stems intending to hack them with their machetes. Grab this, and you'll remember it for a long time. The snake is not particularly aggressive but if grabbed it will bite, and this species is "semi- venomous." My Maya-speaking friend Don ElĂ­as, who has a long history of machete-swinging, says that if an Xtachoy bites you you won't die or lose an arm, but you'll get a serious sore that'll take a very long time to heal.
The snake eats small lizards, especially anoles, and part of its lizard-fooling camouflage is to remain rigid for hours, often extending like a vine from one tree to another."


I probably wouldn't have been so cavalier about handling it had I read this beforehand.

Larry